Drytac appoints Paul Devlin as Customer Service Manager for the UK

Paul Devlin has commenced his new role and is working out of the Drytac office in Bristol

Drytac appoints Paul Devlin as Customer Service Manager for the UK
Drytac appoints Paul Devlin as Customer Service Manager for the UK

Drytac, the leading international manufacturer of self-adhesive materials for the large-format print and signage markets, is delighted to announce the appointment of Paul Devlin as Customer Service Manager for the UK, with immediate effect.

Paul is based at the Drytac UK office in Bristol and will work with Drytac customers across all areas of the UK. The role includes helping customers to identify the most effective Drytac products for their business and ensuring they have access to these solutions.

An experienced professional, Paul has worked in the print and related industries for more than 15 years. During that time, he has served in several senior customer service roles, supporting clients across a wide range of markets and sectors.

“We are delighted to welcome Paul to our team,” comments Hayden Kelley, CEO at Drytac. “He has a great depth of experience and knowledge in the industry, and we are positive that our customers in regions across the UK will greatly benefit from this.”

Read more Eye on Display articles about Drytac here as well as other new appointments going on!

Related posts

XSYS joins industry partners to future-proof flexo with sustainable solutions

XSYS has announced the successful result of a new collaboration aimed at

Girls Who Print launch in India

Girls Who Print launches India chapter at PrintExpo Chennai to champion industry

NTI Diatec installs new HP Latex 830W for live demos in Ireland

Print professionals from across Ireland will now be able to book in

Cactus Graphics invests in Fujifilm Revoria PC1120S

Cactus Graphics anticipates that investment in Fujifilm’s flagship POD device will create

Capitalise on Awareness Days in Print & Visual Media

From Orgasms to Offset, regular contributor, Marcus Clifford looks at Awareness Days